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Submitted by No dhimmi (United States), May 22, 2005 at 02:24

There are ways to counteract the lies that CAIR spreads.

1. Recently on the website for Jihadwatch, I learned of an individual in California who rented a billboard that referred to dhimmitude. If you aren't familiar with the word, it is the state of non-muslims in the Islamic state. Basically, Christians and Jews are relegated to second-class citizenship. Concerned citizens could band together and rent a billboard for a month. Lamar signs in a national business that rents out billboards. They have a website with all of their offices in the US.

2. Another is to print up business cards that can be left all over a city i.e. libraries, malls, restaurants, churches and synagogues. I am having business cards printed up that say "Dhimmitude = Religious Apartheid." Below it, it will have the website for Jihadwatch, Dhimmitude and Anti-Cair.

3. If there is an expansion of a mosque in your area, look into who is funding it and how large it will be, especially the minaret. See if it is taller than any Church steeples in your city/town. It is symbolic if it is because muslims would see it as a sign of superiority over other religions. Also, download the report from FreedomHouse that details the hate literature that is filling mosques in the US that come from Saudi Arabia. Also, Saudi Arabia funds most of the mosques in the US.

4. Did anyone notice the poor turn-out at the Anti-terrorism rally in D.C. two weekends ago. It was a rally for muslims to come-out and oppose terrorism in the name of their religion. Only 50 people attended. What does that say about the attitudes of muslims living in the US?

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Reap what ye sew !!! [114 words]dfwhite19438Mar 24, 2008 02:53
What about hate crimes committed by Muslims? [48 words]Person of the BookDec 20, 2007 11:05
How do you define a "hate crime" or "hate incident" in the first place? [539 words]PatDec 4, 2007 14:23
fake claims of racism by muslims hurts real victims [180 words]Phil GreendJun 1, 2007 23:27
It's only a study [28 words]Nadeem GulamJun 4, 2005 18:35
Hidden Motives [58 words]S.C.PandaMay 31, 2005 06:21
CAIR [151 words]YovenMay 27, 2005 17:10
A "Moderate" Deception
[w/response] [90 words]
Janet Ann SuzukiMay 25, 2005 13:12
I Am a Muslim [1251 words]Ibrahim Abdul Mu'minMay 25, 2005 11:26
can I ask you some questions? [105 words]julieOct 17, 2006 09:19
American muslim [68 words]freedomApr 3, 2008 14:52
CAIR's agenda [137 words]Ibrahim Abdul Mu'minMay 25, 2005 11:00
Incredible [137 words]Doug AndersonMay 23, 2005 17:12
⇒ Way to fight back [279 words]No dhimmiMay 22, 2005 02:24
CAIR's Hate Crimes Nonesense [135 words]Romesh ChanderMay 21, 2005 04:04
Question for Mr Pipes [151 words]Jonathan PfefferMay 20, 2005 22:01
Conditioning the infidels [145 words]Darwin BarrettMay 20, 2005 20:48
Amazon & Intellectual Freedom [185 words]Simon WinslowMay 20, 2005 07:16
Shame on CAIR! [132 words]Seth CervantesMay 20, 2005 04:13
CAIR, hate-crimes and British multiculturalism [226 words]Octavio JohansonMay 20, 2005 02:17
Buyer Beware on AP "stories" [14 words]reelcobraMay 19, 2005 22:54
Question?
[w/response] [16 words]
Max YasMay 19, 2005 20:26
CAIR's Hate Crime Nonsense [91 words]Lorraine KenterMay 19, 2005 18:44
"Taqiyya" is the foundation of CAIR [235 words]Nazia K.May 19, 2005 18:38
Tip of Another Iceberg... [252 words]yonasonMay 19, 2005 18:06
Re. CAIR's Hate Crimes Nonsense [126 words]Info Tech GuyMay 19, 2005 17:15
CAIR & journalism [146 words]Sydney H. PfeifferMay 19, 2005 14:40
CAIR's Hate Crimes Nonsense and Mainstream Media Bias [101 words]Jacob SlabiakMay 19, 2005 12:40
Part of the Plan [141 words]JimMay 19, 2005 11:06
Fear of the Old media [109 words]Arvind MadhavanMay 19, 2005 04:40
Great article [9 words]Herbert StoneMay 19, 2005 03:59
Always the Victim [137 words]David GuyMay 18, 2005 23:14
Islam a religion? [189 words]WernerMay 18, 2005 23:12
Lobbyists for Hatred [315 words]Arlinda DeAngelisMay 18, 2005 22:09
CAIR's deliberate misinformation is called "taqiyya"
[w/response] [325 words]
A.AMay 18, 2005 19:55
Maybe Swedish too?
[w/response] [91 words]
Elisabet McGaheyMay 18, 2005 18:39
The problem with hate crimes [269 words]Octavio JohansonMay 18, 2005 18:27
How do you know somebody is a Muslim? [187 words]Romesh ChanderMay 18, 2005 18:19
Responce to Romesh Chandler [192 words]BarbaraOct 8, 2006 04:05
Time to wake up the non muslim world [284 words]StaffordMay 18, 2005 17:46
Good work! [149 words]John W. McginleyMay 18, 2005 17:25
CAIR is well Known to us [33 words]W. ArmeniousMay 18, 2005 17:15
I'm shocked, SHOCKED I say... [33 words]Genghis GandhiMay 18, 2005 17:00
How do we let everyone know? [103 words]Simon WeinfeldMay 18, 2005 15:48
HOW DO WE LET EVERYONE KNOW [22 words]L. MCCOYOct 22, 2007 19:07
The case of the pot calling the.... [33 words]Janet Ann SuzukiMay 18, 2005 15:42
Who Cares for the Truth [71 words]JaladhiMay 18, 2005 13:26

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